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Zimbabwe: Mugabe "toilet paper" charges deferred

Aug 28, 2013, 12:23 PM EDT
Supporters of Zimbabwe Prime Minister and President of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Morgan Tsvangirai walk past a poster of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe during an election campaign rally in Chinhoyi on July 27, 2013.
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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwean court officials say a case against a man who allegedly intended to use an election poster of President Robert Mugabe as toilet paper has been indefinitely deferred.

Officials in the southern town of Masvingo said Wednesday the patron of a bar found no paper in the men's room and allegedly tore down a Mugabe campaign poster. He faced charges under election and security laws surrounding the country's disputed July 31 polls.

Takura Mufumisa, 26, was taken to a nearby police station but no evidence was found that he defiled the poster inside the men's room, prosecutors said.

Insulting Mugabe is a common offense under sweeping security laws that carry a penalty of a fine or imprisonment. No witnesses were found to corroborate the charges, the prosecutors said.

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